I never had any other eco-solvent printer so can't comment. But before I was gon on holiday, I spoked to my Roland engineer who services my printer. he told me as long as the printer is hooked up to main, I have nothing to worry about.Very lucky Paul. On other forums and speaking to engineers this is not recommended with solvent printers. It maybe that the BN-20 print head is different but for wide format solvent printers I wouldn’t like to leave it for more than a couple of days without at least doing some kind of printing.
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Thanks Paul, that makes sense. I won't be taking over the world anytime soon and only just starting to diversify from sublimation.hi,
I have one.
My question is - is your client database is so large that machine will slow you down?
and can you afford larger and faster model?
if yes, go for the large and quick machine. If you just starting out and planning to use occasionally but often enough to justify having it than BN20 is the answer. I am quite a busy man this day but bn20 is still plenty enough for me and my customer's needs.
I've taken the plunge and purchased a used (but in full working order) BN-20. It's coming with a log of MDP hot flex t-shirt transfer vinyl & mask. I'll post an update with the first test :)
Paul (23-09-2019)
Did you see it working? Did you see a nozzle check print?
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Many thanks
Iain
Equipment used A4 Ricoh printer, HP3085 Heat Press Graphtec cutter, Jarin mug press, CJV 30-60 solvent printer and lots of help from DSF.
OK so the nozzle check pattern looked very disappointing. I thought that maybe I had bought a lemon, however, a replacement cap top, wipers and a 24 hour head soak with the power off and hey presto, it's a worker. It may just have been left switched off for a while. Test prints look spot on. I'll get some pics up and run some tests this weekend :)
A bit Late to the conversation...
Is it the same ink that is used for the transfers, Stickers, banners etc. Or are they all different?
What medium does everyone use for what they use their BN-20s for and where do you buy it in from?
Cheers
Sorry for the late reply. I use digital garment film purchased from MDP and the inks are just standard eco solvent. Works well enough for me.
For stickers and vinyls, I use sticker paper from dorotape and poli-tape 100micron for digital vinyls (laminated if being placed somewhere it could be scraped or damaged etc).
Most of my media comes from Dorotape. Great service and they will splice rolls no problem for the BN-20 if you ask them.
cook_58 (21-02-2021)
I have emailed dorotape three times and not had a reply.
so I spent my £800 elsewhere.
the Roland engineer advised to use ecosolmax not 2 or 3
Apologies myself for the late late reply. Thanks for the info, i'll check those out.Sorry for the late reply. I use digital garment film purchased from MDP and the inks are just standard eco solvent. Works well enough for me.
For stickers and vinyls, I use sticker paper from dorotape and poli-tape 100micron for digital vinyls (laminated if being placed somewhere it could be scraped or damaged etc).
Most of my media comes from Dorotape. Great service and they will splice rolls no problem for the BN-20 if you ask them.
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Do any of you know what they are like printing canvas and glossy photos.
Im really impressed by the quality and the wife wants me to try canvas and photos.
Should I laminate all stickers? as I’m only laminating stickers that are outdoor Use.